Texas city dike

by Pam
(Akron, OH)


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Name of the Beach
Texas city dike

City nearest to that beach.
Galveston, TX

The state, country, or island where the beach is.
Texas city

Describe your find; for example, approximately how many pieces you found, unusual colors, and whether they were well-rounded and frosted or if they had sharp edges.
Found tons of glass and lots of colors, also found shark teeth, sea tiles pottery and goodies like milk glass too


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